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The Frome Airborne Electromagnetic Survey
The Frome airborne electromagnetic (AEM) survey (Figure 1) was designed to deliver reliable, pre-competitive AEM data and scientific analysis for the energy resource potential... -
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Proterozoic mafic-ultramafic magmatic events: Implications for nickel mineralisation
This paper was presented at the Australian Nickel Conference held in Perth, 18-19 October 2006 . The nickel industry in Australia is currently experiencing a 'boom phase' with... -
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Geological interpretations from the Paterson AEM survey
Presentation to minerals industry representatives at the Geological Survey of Western Australia, 4 May 2010. -
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Summary: Exploration characteristics of IOCG systems of the Gawler Craton
This talk summarises the essential ingredients considered important for formation of major Olympic Dam-style IOCG systems in the Gawler Craton, and elsewhere. A... -
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Three billion years of granite magmatism: Palaeo-Archaean to Permian...
This invited keynote address was presented at the Sixth International Hutton Symposium, Origin of granites and related rocks, held at the University of Stellenbosch, South... -
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Frome uranium Province, South Australia: Systems analysis and potential for...
Cenozoic basins of the Lake Frome region in South Australia host the Beverley in-situ recovery uranium mine as well as the Honeymoon, Four Mile, Oban, and Goulds Dam deposits... -
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New insights into intrusion-related mineralisation in the Tasmanides
This paper reviews recent developments in igneous metallogeny, in particular, with regard to intrusion-related copper-gold and gold mineralisation, to show that eastern... -
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Observable crustal controls on hydrothermal activity in the Olympic Cu-Au province
This work presents a "snapshot" of research into the crustal architecture around the Olympic Dam Iron Oxide Cu-Au deposit, and makes some preliminary inferences on the fault... -
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Constrained three-dimensional inversion of potential field data and crustal...
Knowledge of the spatial and temporal relationships between fluid flow, the generation of structures, and crustal architecture is essential to understanding a mineral system. In... -
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The Gawler Project, and a framework for discovery of Cu, Au and Ni deposits
We are developing a Geographic Information System (GIS) for use by participants in the Central Gawler Gold (CGG) Sub-Project (GA, PIRSA and CRC LEME). It complements existing... -
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Uranium mineral systems: ore-forming processes and relationships among deposit types
Shared geological and geochemical processes are involved in the formation of particular groups of uranium deposits. Three families of uranium mineral systems are recognised:... -
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National Geochemical Survey of Australia: outline of a new proposal
Plans for the National Geochemical Survey of Australia were presented to the geoscience agencies of all States and the Northern Territory in early 2007. The presentation... -
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New constraints unifying Au mineralised systems in the central Gawler...
New reconnaissance studies of Au mineralisation, alteration, geochronology, and palaeo-fluids in the central Gawler Craton support the existence of a major Au metallogenic... -
Uncovering Australia's mineral resource potential: Hidden treasures
Dr Andy Barnicoat's presentation at the China Mining Conference 2012 in Tianjin. You can also purchase hard copies of Geoscience Australia data and other products at...